John H. FROW
(1856-1939)
Harriett
(1856-1897)
Emily Florence FROW
(1881-1947)

 

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Spouses/Children:
George William BAKIN

Emily Florence FROW 1

  • Born: 19 Jun 1881, Torksey, Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom 1
  • Marriage: George William BAKIN on 1 Sep 1902 in Torksey, Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom 1
  • Died: 22 Nov 1947 aged 66 2
  • Buried: Clarborough, Nottingham, England, United Kingdom 2

bullet   Another name for Emily was Emily Florence BAKIN Emily Florence Bacon.

bullet   User ID: P00014012.


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Emily married George William BAKIN on 1 Sep 1902 in Torksey, Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom.1 (George William BAKIN was born about 1 Jan 1878 in Torksey, Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom,2 died on 5 Jan 1945 3 and was buried in Clarborough, Nottingham, England, United Kingdom 2.)


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1 Bakin, Stuart <mail@bakins.freeserve.co.uk>, Stuart BAKIN <mail@bakins.freeserve.co.uk> (Hi there,
thanks for the email
no problem with what you request.
I have been chasing the Bakin family. The frows are as before. It appears that one G/G/grandad had 4 children. two registered as BAKIN and two registered as BACON. so we are really BACON. back to 1733 at present, the long hot summer delayed things a bit. hoping to get back to where we came from in France if at all possible. Rumour has it that all the Bacon's had nothing at all to do with pigs but originated from a village/town called BACON. we will see.
take care and have an enjoyable Xmas and best wishes for the new year. not looked at the web site yet due to other pressures. since retiring I have had no time for anything!!!!!
Take care
Stuart (1 Dec 2003)), Email 25 January 2002.

2 Bakin, Stuart <mail@bakins.freeserve.co.uk>, Stuart BAKIN <mail@bakins.freeserve.co.uk> (Hi there,
thanks for the email
no problem with what you request.
I have been chasing the Bakin family. The frows are as before. It appears that one G/G/grandad had 4 children. two registered as BAKIN and two registered as BACON. so we are really BACON. back to 1733 at present, the long hot summer delayed things a bit. hoping to get back to where we came from in France if at all possible. Rumour has it that all the Bacon's had nothing at all to do with pigs but originated from a village/town called BACON. we will see.
take care and have an enjoyable Xmas and best wishes for the new year. not looked at the web site yet due to other pressures. since retiring I have had no time for anything!!!!!
Take care
Stuart (1 Dec 2003)), FROWS.xls 27 January 2002.

3 Bakin, Stuart <mail@bakins.freeserve.co.uk>, Stuart BAKIN <mail@bakins.freeserve.co.uk> (Hi there,
thanks for the email
no problem with what you request.
I have been chasing the Bakin family. The frows are as before. It appears that one G/G/grandad had 4 children. two registered as BAKIN and two registered as BACON. so we are really BACON. back to 1733 at present, the long hot summer delayed things a bit. hoping to get back to where we came from in France if at all possible. Rumour has it that all the Bacon's had nothing at all to do with pigs but originated from a village/town called BACON. we will see.
take care and have an enjoyable Xmas and best wishes for the new year. not looked at the web site yet due to other pressures. since retiring I have had no time for anything!!!!!
Take care
Stuart (1 Dec 2003)), FROWS.xls 27 January 2002, 1 February 2002 updated.


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